Israel was created in 1947 by the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, accordant to United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181.
This resolution terminated the British Mandate for Palestine and partitioned the territory into two states - one Jewish and one Arab, with Jerusalem/Bethlehem coming under international protection, administered by the United Nations.
Thus, Palestine's territory was decreased but it was given independence, a new state was created, and a new protectorate was created.
Israel was created in 1947 by the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, accordant to United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181. This resolution terminated the British Mandate for Palestine and partitioned the territory into two states - one Jewish and one Arab, with Jerusalem/Bethlehem coming under international protection, administered by the United Nations. Thus, Palestine's territory was decreased but it was given independence, a new state was created, and a new protectorate was created.
In 1947 Palestine was partitioned by a majority decision mandate of the United Nations, not by Israel.
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The United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine or United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 was a plan approved by the United Nations on November 29, 1947 to terminate the British Mandate of Palestine by August 1, 1948 and recommend the creation of two states, one Jewish and one Arab, in Palestine. The plan was approved by the United Nations General Assembly by 33 votes to 13, with 10 abstentions.
Progress Report of the United Nations Mediator on Palestine was created in 1948.
Palestine is recognized as a non-member state by the United Nations.
United Nations
In 1947, the United Nations proposed a partition plan for Palestine to resolve the ongoing conflict between Jewish and Arab populations. The plan aimed to establish separate Jewish and Arab states, reflecting the growing Jewish immigration and aspirations for statehood following World War II and the Holocaust. The proposal was intended to provide a solution to the longstanding tensions and competing national claims in the region, though it was met with resistance from Arab leaders and ultimately led to further conflict.
United Nations
It was established in 1948 following the British withdrawal from Palestine, which had been divided by recommendation of the United Nations into Jewish and Arab states. Discord with neighboring Arab countries that had rejected the UN partition led to numerous wars, notably in 1948-1949, 1956-1957, 1967, and 1973.
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